Joanna yelled back, settling down in the family room, watching a sitcom rerun. |
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When he didn't, I flipped to a rerun of a game show I used to watch with my parent's as a kid. |
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Adrian watched the characters move across the stage in an early-morning sitcom rerun. |
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I submit that we may be seeing yet another rerun of this recurrent pattern. |
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Although the party is not demanding a rerun of the May ballot, they have called on council chiefs to launch a full investigation. |
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The November election results were annulled by the Supreme Court amid evidence of massive vote fraud, and Yushchenko won the Dec. 26 rerun. |
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But the government too came in for a lashing for not doing enough to prevent a rerun of last winter's disasters. |
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Last week's episode, for example, was a rerun of a classic on stories that make us cringe. |
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He also told his staff to make sure those jokes were edited out of those shows if and when they were rerun. |
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The establishment politicians want to avoid a rerun of the bitter conflict of last autumn at least until after the summer elections. |
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The appeal of these books is that they do not simply rerun sporting events. |
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Progressives of today want a rerun of that era and the immediate political battle that ensued back then. |
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With a history of what's happened, you can easily rerun a template if you need to put a system back to a known state. |
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United's record signing, Ángel di María, starred in the friendly win, which was a rerun of the World Cup final. |
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To leave no trace, please rerun RegDefrag and if a LiberKey repair window is proposed, click repair. |
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After all, a Seinfeld rerun or Three Stooges oldie is far more likely to put a smile on your face than the morning headlines. |
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On the face of it, Brown's case is a strong one: he rescued the banking system and he averted a rerun of the Great Depression. |
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Any legal challenge by Rahman will not stop a rerun of the borough's election, due to be held on 11 June. |
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According to Chinese reports, Taiwanese ships will join the seven carriers being assembled in this modern rerun of 19th century gunboat diplomacy. |
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After the service pack has been installed, you should rerun the Indexing Service. |
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Last week's innovation announcement was nothing more than a rerun of last year's announcement: not new money, not more money. |
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In case of a rerun, all riders must start in the same gate position as previously designated. |
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These warnings are harmless and will not appear if you rerun the command again. |
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Second, it has the practical advantage that if your data change, the results change automatically, so that you don't have to rerun the procedure. |
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To make changes to the proxy server settings later, simply rerun the wizard. |
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This essentially involves consolidation of investments, which must be rerun for newly-created subgroups. |
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Considering the unhappy situation that had existed prior to the rerun, with lots of disturbance and tension, the occasion was a very happy one. |
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If we leave the decisions on a number of crucial issues to the intergovernmental conference, we risk a rerun of the sorry experience of Nice. |
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This can result in expensive and time consuming errors, loss of information, downtime, recovery and rerun costs and possible equipment damage. |
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Accusations of transphobia flooded in, GLAAD complained, and a petition circulated imploring TLC not to rerun the episode. |
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The specter of a potential Tea Party-fueled, Todd Akin rerun in the Georgia Senate race is nearly dead. |
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They did hundreds of episodes of that show, but that one seems to rerun the most. |
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Another issues a comic proposal to rerun all of the Tours consecutively starting next month and through November. |
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Incredibly, 30 years to the month later, we seem to be seeing a rerun of this slaughter in Homs, a city the size of Boston. |
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Many of these shows rerun constantly on TV and the rest probably should. |
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The show is endlessly rerun and has attained classic status. |
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There's nothing good on TV during the summer rerun season anyway. |
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There were a few times when jokes were cut out of a rerun because, for example, they were about someone who had died since the show originally aired. |
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An extraordinarily large number of donations were made in the 2013-14 financial year, which took in the federal election and the rerun West Australian Senate election. |
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In either case above, the Transmission Provider may require that validation tests be rerun in whole or in part at the expense of the power producer. |
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It has been a bit of a rerun for those of us who were there at that time. |
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This will not and cannot be a rerun of the wars in Afghanistan or Iraq. |
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The live album also offers a few choice moments where the band rerun the soundtrack of their old hits, playing a medley of Canary Bay, Les tzars and Fleurs pour Salinger. |
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A TV ad campaign featuring Ford Kiernan speaking to a man on a toilet is to be rerun after figures revealed men are skipping bowel cancer tests. |
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Swabian Ballendorf has had to rerun its council elections because the successful candidate was rather too liberal with money and beer just before the votes entered the ballot boxes. |
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It demanded a rerun to resolve the dispute, with the establishment of an interim Government to rule the country until a run off could be organized. |
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And I have to say that, when it happened to me, watching a rerun is a nightmare. |
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We did not rerun our simulations, however, because we judged that the differences in the maximum power point tracking losses would have minimal impact on the output of the simulation. |
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Richard Mawrey QC ruled on Thursday that Rahman would be barred from running for office for five years and said the 2014 Tower Hamlets mayoral election would have to be rerun. |
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That China and post-Soviet Russia have erected obstacles to a rerun of that human rights war in Syria is easy to chalk up to retrograde interests. |
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It is a pleasure for me to see that this country has made a number of steps along the democratic road that it returned to during the rerun of the elections last summer. |
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It is less expensive to conduct broad searches using broad sources and to narrow these searches later than to get too few results and have to rerun a search. |
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As discussions proceeded, the parties reached agreement that a recount, a retally, a rerun and a judicial process were unable to resolve the crisis. |
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The race shall be immediately rerun as a two or three-up race. |
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In such cases, if your data change, you will have to rerun the procedures. |
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Watch Harlequins train and you get some idea of why they are back on top of the pile going into Saturday's rerun of last season's grand final against Leicester. |
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An alternative hypothesis is that people and animals use REM sleep to work through things they've learned, for instance, a rat might rerun a maze. |
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From the moment Lukas Dryml was allowed back in the rerun of the first race despite clearly causing the stoppage things went against the Brummies. |
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